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8 must-watch films and series on streaming platforms in March

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The Editor

A Prophet, the Series (2026)

Seventeen years after the cult film A Prophet by Jacques Audiard, the series picks up the torch. The pitch? In a contemporary Marseille shaken by the collapse of a building, young Mahorais Malik miraculously survives but is arrested for drug possession. In prison, in the midst of a clan war, he quickly needs to find allies. Massoud, a real estate developer with dubious activities, offers him protection and mentorship in exchange for loyalty. Malik quickly realizes he is just a pawn and must seize power to survive.

Created by the screenwriters of the original film, the series finds its identity thanks to Mamadou Sidibé, revealing a dark yet poetic story, staying true to the spirit of the feature film while exploring new horizons. 


Available starting March 2 on Canal+


Invincible (season 4)

After the spectacular finale of season 3, Mark is back in action! The premise? In a world trying to rebuild after a global catastrophe, our superhero struggles with his guilt and protects his loved ones, while a new threat could put humanity at risk.

An intense season 4, mixing drama, action, and character growth.


Available on Amazon Prime


Lost Illusions
, by Xavier Giannoli (2021)

A few days before the release of The Rays and the Shadows, which hits theaters on March 18, Netflix offers a look back at Lost Illusions, the latest feature film from Xavier Giannoli, a huge success with both audiences and critics. The plot? In 19th century Paris, an unsuccessful poet climbs the ladder of the French press, confronted by the ambitions, rivalries, and betrayals of a society in full transformation.

Benjamin Voisin, Vincent Lacoste, and Xavier Dolan shine in this Balzac adaptation, which won seven Césars, including Best Film. An exhilarating, bittersweet, and vibrant historical epic.


Available on Netflix


Peaky Blinders: The Immortal
, by Tom Harper (2026)

Four years after the series finale, Tommy Shelby is back in this must-see film. The plot? Set during World War II, he returns to Birmingham to serve his country and undertake secret missions, all while facing his past.

Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role alongside Rebecca Ferguson, Stephen Graham, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan in this feature film that will delight fans, blending tension, strategy, and family drama.


Available on Netflix


Invisible Man
, by Leigh Whannel (2020)

Fans of thrills will enjoy Leigh Whannell's thriller. The plot? The figure of the invisible man becomes a striking metaphor for domestic violence and patriarchal control.

Featuring the astounding Elisabeth Moss, Invisible Man skillfully plays with tension and anxiety, providing both a captivating and lasting experience.


Diavailable on Netflix


Saturday Night Fever
, by John Badham (1977)

Feeling like dancing? Rediscover the legendary classic starring John Travolta, featuring the original soundtrack by the Bee Gees, one of the best-selling albums of all time. What's it about? Behind the catchy music, Tony Manero, a young Italian-American, juggles dreams of fame and a challenging social reality.

A film that's both joyful and melancholic, where Travolta delivers one of his most memorable performances


Available on Netflix


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Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk, Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar)

What if March is the perfect time to revisit the masterpieces of Christopher Nolan? From the epic Dunkirk to the dreamlike and cosmic adventures of Inception and Interstellar, not to mention the cult saga Dark Knight, each Nolan creation offers tension, emotion, and spectacular direction.


Available starting March 31 on Amazon Prime

Heat, by Michael Mann (1995)

This is the most unexpected return to streaming platforms. Neil McCauley is a seasoned robber. When...

'such a well-prepared operation, a accomplice commits a double murder, drawing the attention of Lieutenant Hanna, determined to stop him. This leads to a duel on the verge of legality between two legends of cinema: Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.

Released in 1995, this masterpiece by Michael Mann remains a gem of American action cinema, a must-see and re-see for the intensity of its legendary face-off and for the elegance of its direction, still absolutely stunning.


Available now on Amazon Prime